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Shimano dx's
Mdbh:
Kinda like soldering a joint on copper pipe? Or do you think just a liquid metal type glue would be better?
Dannywhac:
I'd go with a two part glue Olly - reckon the brazing would be a right pain in the rear to do and not good steel to ally :)
Mdbh:
--- Quote from: dannywhac on April 16, 2012, 02:03 PM ---I'd go with a two part glue Olly - reckon the brazing would be a right pain in the rear to do and not good steel to ally :)
--- End quote ---
I was leaning towards the glue Danny but just wanted a proper job but think the glue will be the way to go!
Discostu:
You can't weld steel to alloy. :daumenhoch:
Alloy melts at a much lower temperature against steel.
Dannywhac:
--- Quote from: discostu on April 16, 2012, 03:56 PM ---You can't weld steel to alloy. :daumenhoch:
Alloy melts at a much lower temperature against steel.
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You sort of can Stu (although not on a DX) - think from memory you have to use a bi-metallic inserts/strips (whch I guess is cheating really) :)
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